The new Ford Puma is available with two petrol engines, which until now have always been linked to a manual transmission. This changes for basic motorization.
Ford is supplying the new Puma with two variants of its 1.0 Ecoboost three-burner, a petrol engine that always features mild hybrid technology in the Puma. The 1.0 is available with 125 hp and 155 hp, machines that have always been coupled to a manual gearbox. The least potent of the bunch, however, is now also available with Ford’s PowerShift seven-speed automatic. Techzle has the prices.
The Puma with 125 hp 1.0 Ecoboost, in combination with the seven-speed automatic transmission such as Titanium, has a tax price of € 27,730. This is therefore exclusive of the costs of preparing the road for the amount of € 920. If we add them together, we arrive at an actual starting price of € 28,650. If you want the 125 hp Ecoboost with automatic transmission as the ST-Line, you must count on a starting price of € 29,800. For the Titanium X and ST-Line X in combination with this engine and bucket combination, Ford asks amounts of € 30,750 and € 31,900 respectively.